What an alarm system actually costs in Dallas–Fort Worth, by component and monitoring type, for 2026.
An alarm system's cost depends on far more than just the keypad and a few sensors — the number of protected zones, whether it's professionally monitored, and how it integrates with cameras or access control all move the price. Understanding these pieces helps you get an accurate quote instead of comparing unlike packages.
On this page: What goes into an alarm system · Cost by system type · Monitoring cost · What drives price · Code & compliance · DFW & Allen specifics · Residential vs. commercial · Common mistakes · Installation process · Questions to ask · Glossary · FAQ
Quick answer: A complete alarm system includes a control panel, a keypad, door and window sensors, motion sensors, and typically a monitoring connection — either cellular or internet-based.
The control panel is the system's brain, processing input from every sensor and triggering an alarm or monitoring notification. See our door, window and motion sensor placement guide for how sensors are chosen and placed.
Quick answer: A basic residential alarm system typically runs $300–$800 installed. A fuller residential system with more sensors typically runs $800–$2,000. Commercial systems typically run $1,500–$6,000+ depending on square footage and zone count.
| System Type | Estimated Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Basic residential (few doors/windows) | $300–$800 |
| Full residential (motion, more zones) | $800–$2,000 |
| Commercial system | $1,500–$6,000+ |
Figures are general starting ranges for planning purposes only, not a quote.
Professional 24/7 monitoring typically runs $20–$60 per month, depending on the monitoring provider and whether the system includes cellular backup, video verification, or smart-home integration. Self-monitored systems (app notifications only, no monitoring center) avoid this monthly cost but rely on the property owner to respond directly.
Commercial alarm systems in many jurisdictions require a false-alarm permit from local police or fire departments, and some commercial buildings need alarm interconnection with fire/life-safety systems. Installers in Texas are licensed through the TDLR — ours is License #B31188501.
We install residential and commercial alarm systems across Dallas, Allen, Plano and Frisco, and can confirm any local permit requirements as part of the project.
Residential systems typically cover entry doors, ground-floor windows, and interior motion sensors, often paired with security cameras.
Commercial systems typically cover more zones and integrate with access control and cameras — see our commercial security system installation guide.
| Zone | A single sensor or group of sensors monitored as one unit on the panel. |
| Professional Monitoring | A monitoring center that responds to alarm triggers and contacts you or emergency services. |
| Cellular Backup | A connection method that keeps the system reporting even if internet or phone lines are down. |
Because alarm cost depends on zone count, monitoring choice and integration needs, we assess on-site before quoting. Call 682-516-9940 or request a free estimate below.
A basic residential system runs $300 to $800, a fuller residential system runs $800 to $2,000, and commercial systems run $1,500 to $6,000 or more.
For most properties yes, especially when unoccupied for periods of time, since it ensures a response even when you can't respond directly.
A control panel, keypad, and sensors on primary entry doors, typically expandable to windows and motion sensors.
Many jurisdictions require a false-alarm permit for commercial systems; we confirm local requirements as part of the project.
Yes, many modern systems integrate with cameras and access control for a combined security platform.
Professional monitoring typically runs $20 to $60 per month depending on the provider and features included.
See our wired vs. wireless alarm systems guide for a detailed comparison of the tradeoffs.
Most residential installations take a day; commercial systems vary with zone count and building size.
Yes, we offer Sunbit financing for larger alarm installation projects.
Yes, we install alarm systems across Dallas, Fort Worth, Allen, Plano, Frisco, McKinney and the surrounding North Texas area.